The Southern Quarterly Review, Том 7

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Страница 270 The Siculi, the Osci, the Latini, the Sabini, the Pelasgi, the Tyrr- heni, the Etrusci,
etc., — whether some of these were identical, or all different, — entered into the
composition of the Roman people, and must have existed on the Seven Hills ...

Страница 273 Of the various races who peopled Italy in remote times, the Aborigines, the Siceli,
the Ausones, and the Pelasgi, have been differently esteemed to be the primitive
settlers. Who the Aborigines were, we cannot know with certainty. It is evidently ...

Страница 274 country, and to have been driven out by the Aborigines - sometimes they are
asserted to have been preceded by the Pelasgi. Indeed, both of these opinions
are stated by Serving in different and conflicting parts of his useful, but tedious
and ...

Страница 275 The Osci, of which word the radical form is Opici, were therefore the same with
the Aborigines, the Fauui, the Sabini, the Casci, the Latini Prisci, and, according
to Niebuhr, with the Sacrani, the La- vici, the Pelasgi, hence with the Siculi of ...

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